Algorithmic approach is based on the assumption that any quantum evolution of many particle system can be simulated on a classical computer with the polynomial time and memory cost. Algorithms play the central role here but not the analysis, and a simulation gives a "film" which visualizes many particle quantum dynamics and is demonstrated to a user of the model. Restrictions following from the algorithm theory are considered on a level of fundamental physical laws. Born rule for the calculation of quantum probability as well as the decoherence is derived from the existence of a nonzero minimal value of amplitude module - a grain of amplitude. The limitation on the classical computational resources gives the unified description of quantum d...
While it seems possible that quantum computers may allow for algorithms offering a computational spe...
We explore in the framework of quantum computation the notion of computability, which holds a centra...
www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~{aabb009,cristian} While it seems possible that quantum computers may allow f...
The simulation of quantum physical systems is expected to be an important application for quantum co...
The original motivation to build a quantum computer came from Feynman who envisaged a machine capabl...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
A class of problems is described which can be solved more efficiently by quantum computation than by...
this paper we will discuss algorithms which are concrete realizations of these general arguments. Th...
In this TFG I am going to discuss the basics of quantum algorithms. I will focus on two of the most ...
Quantum computing is a new computational paradigm created by reformulating in-formation and computat...
This paper discusses a general quantum algorithm that can be applied to any classical computer progr...
The original motivation to build a quantum computer came from Feynman(1), who imagined a machine cap...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
Any computation is facilitated by some physical process, and the observable quantities of any physic...
While it seems possible that quantum computers may allow for algorithms offering a computational spe...
We explore in the framework of quantum computation the notion of computability, which holds a centra...
www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~{aabb009,cristian} While it seems possible that quantum computers may allow f...
The simulation of quantum physical systems is expected to be an important application for quantum co...
The original motivation to build a quantum computer came from Feynman who envisaged a machine capabl...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
A class of problems is described which can be solved more efficiently by quantum computation than by...
this paper we will discuss algorithms which are concrete realizations of these general arguments. Th...
In this TFG I am going to discuss the basics of quantum algorithms. I will focus on two of the most ...
Quantum computing is a new computational paradigm created by reformulating in-formation and computat...
This paper discusses a general quantum algorithm that can be applied to any classical computer progr...
The original motivation to build a quantum computer came from Feynman(1), who imagined a machine cap...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
Any computation is facilitated by some physical process, and the observable quantities of any physic...
While it seems possible that quantum computers may allow for algorithms offering a computational spe...
We explore in the framework of quantum computation the notion of computability, which holds a centra...
www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~{aabb009,cristian} While it seems possible that quantum computers may allow f...